 With health care reform moving past the House and into the Senate -- where Sen. Mary Landrieu is a key vote -- we took to the streets to ask 100 New Orleanians about health care reform, and get some personal stories and opinions about what we need to do as a city and as a nation. Their responses turned into this week's cover story by Katie Van Syckle and photojournalist Jess Pinkham, which we call "Broken"....

 The Fort Hood shootings brought the state of our soldiers' mental health into the spotlight again. Ethan Brown -- author of Shake the Devil Off and a journalist studying PTSD among the troops -- takes a look at what is, and isn't, being done to help....

 Clancy DuBos appraises how James Perry introduced himself to voters this week....

 Speaking of: Do the New Orleans mayoral candidates have plans for reinstituting recycling? What about other environmental issues affecting the city? NOLA Recycles 2010, a new group, wants to make sure that green matters are front and center in the race. Alex Woodward reports....

 Will Coviello tells you where to find Mardi Gras Indians making music on Thanksgiving....

 ...and it's our semi-regular look at all things drinkable, Swizzle. On the bar: a holiday toddy from Chris Hannah at Arnaud's French 75, some Saints fans get creative cocktail-wise, and guides to entertaining gifts, winter wines and high-octane beers.

'S about it. See you on the newsstand (or at the Po-Boy Preservation Festival) on Sunday, or right back here on Monday afternoon. Cheers, Gambiteers.